IEDC’s Real Estate Development & Reuse Training Course

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International Economic Development Council

The International Economic Development Council’s Real Estate Development & Reuse Training Course in Baltimore, MD

Real Estate Development & Reuse Training Course
Date: July 23-24, 2009
Location: Baltimore, MD

Register by Thursday, June 11th and save $100!

REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT & REUSE TRAINING COURSE
As economic developers work to improve the communities in which they work, real estate development and reuse often comes forward as a popular economic development tool.

In this course, participants will be introduced to the land development process, with an emphasis on the role that the economic developer plays. Participants will learn about the various tools that are available at the local level, including tax increment financing, bonds, land assembly and eminent domain, in addition to the many federal programs available.

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The agenda: http://www.iedconline.org/?p=Training_Real_Estate_MD#agenda

Instructors biographies: http://www.iedconline.org/?p=Training_Real_Estate_MD#instructors

Register today: http://www.iedconline.org/?p=Training_Real_Estate_MD#registration

Course Highlights:
- Overview of the land development process
- Market, site and financial analysis
- The roles of private, public and non-profit sectors
- Considerations when providing gap financing
- Local and Federal tools and resources
- An overview of brownfields redevelopment
- Issuing a request for proposal (RFP) or request for qualifications (RFQ)

INSTRUCTORS:
James Russell, CEcD
Executive Vice President
The Pizzuti Companies

Michael E. Bird
Vice President, Project Management
Pizzuti Solutions

* This course qualifies as a professional development requirement needed to sit for the Certified Economic Developers (CEcDs) Exam. CEcDs earn recertification credits for participation. *

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